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Adela 2022-03-21 09:03:11
I'm afraid of death, but I'm more afraid of losing you
Death is a word that no one wants to touch in any way, but we touch it every day. Every day, people leave because of the pneumonia caused by the new crown virus, because of sudden traffic accidents, and because of the ruthless artillery fire of war. Sama was born in the northern Syrian city of...
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Noah 2022-01-21 08:02:07
The Inward and Outward Attributes of Documentary Films Seen from "For Sama"
The female director Waai Akatib used a documentary to record the daily experience around the period from the Syrian revolution to the fall of Aleppo. Including one's own love, childbirth, husband (a doctor who stays in the besieged city of Aleppo) and other people's work status. The film contains...
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Alice 2022-03-20 09:02:46
Watching a short commentary will make you feel stunned. The director risked his life to record the image is said to be a show, a curious, in order to win awards. Do these people know that winning prizes is a fart compared to fate? ? ? People who are full of shit in their heads see shit.
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Granville 2022-03-20 09:02:46
For freedom and anti-oppression, the student movement parade, victory fireworks and the garden that will eventually be covered by the dust of war, a few short black-robed pictures talk about the Islamic State military force, which is "far less bad than the government army," trying to replace the resistance forces and put the idea in life With the baby crossing the line of fire, the paper boat in "One Piece" tells the farewell friends that the persimmons for the wife are better than the roses, there are too many deaths and the tears of the children... Right, wrong and objective are in personal experience The existence of life and death does not exist. The direct images of new-generation documentaries have basically replaced the omniscience interpretations of traditional documentaries. I don’t know if it is good or bad
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